The Wandering Jew — Volume 06 The Wandering Jew — Volume 06

The Wandering Jew — Volume 06

Publisher Description

In making no mention of the snare into which he had fallen the day before, in concealing Rodin's machinations with regard to Djalma, and in attributing the absence of this latter to a voluntary cause, the Strangler evidently wished to serve the socius, trusting that Rodin would know how to recompense his discretion. It is useless to observe, that all this story was impudently false. Having succeeded that morning in escaping from his prison by a prodigious effort of cunning, audacity, and skill, he had run to the hotel where he had left Djalma; there he had learned that a man and woman, of an advanced age, and most respectable appearance, calling themselves relations of the young Indian, had asked to see him—and that, alarmed at the dangerous state of somnolency in which he seemed to be plunged, they had taken him home in their carriage, in order to pay him the necessary attention.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1857
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
186
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
132.9
KB

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